Biology


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Biology is the branch of science that deals with life and living organisms. The main objective of Biology is to understand the various processes taking place inside any living organism. It includes the physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, development and evolution.

 Here we will cover the various topics regarding Biology for Class 10. The concepts that are mastered in the lower classes help us to crack many entrance examination like NEET, AIIMS, AIPMT, UPSC etc. At ABHYASONLINE.IN you can master the concepts at your own learning pace. It provides conceptual testing with analytical reports identifying the weak, moderate and strong concepts. We, at ABHYASONLINE.IN believe that, if the weak concepts are timely identified and improved, then every student can achieve their goals in life. Follow the links below to understand and master each and every concept of various topics in Biology along with video lectures.

 

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Any difference between individual organism of any species caused by genetic difference or by environmental factors is called variation. In this section of Heredity and Evolution Accumulation of Variations, Determination of Sex, Dominant and Recessive Traits, Genetics, Heredity, Heritable Variations - Mutation and Generic Recombination, Inheritance of Blood Groups, Mechanism for Expression of Traits, Mechanism of Inheritance, Mendels Laws of the Inheritance of Traits, Types of Variation Germinal and Somatic, Variations etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Variations -

- Types of Variation Germinal and Somatic

- Heritable Variations - Mutation and Generic Recombination

- Accumulation of Variations -

- Heredity -

- Genetics

- Mendels Laws of the Inheritance of Traits -

- Dominant and Recessive Traits -

- Mechanism for Expression of Traits

- Mechanism of Inheritance -

- Determination of Sex

- Inheritance of Blood Groups -

- Darwins Theory of Evolution

- Human Ancestors

- Human Evolution

- Lamarcks Theory of Evolution

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Tutorial - 10th - Biology [Heredity and Evolution I]
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Heredity and Evolution I
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The traits of a species are passed from one generation to another. This is heredity. But there are some dissimilarities between two siblings and this known as variation. In this section of Heredity and Evolution  Acquired and Inherited Traits, Charles Robert Darwin, Evolution, Evolution and Classification, Evolution is a gradual Process, Evolution is not Necessarily Progressive, Fossils, Frequency of Genes in a population, Human Migration, Molecular Phylogeny, Origin of Life on the Earth, Sources of Generic Variation, Speciation, Tracing Evolutionary Relationships, Variations in a Population, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Evolution

- Sources of Generic Variation -

- Variations in a Population -

- Acquired and Inherited Traits -

- Charles Robert Darwin

- Origin of Life on the Earth

- Speciation

- Evolution and Classification -

- Tracing Evolutionary Relationships -

- Fossils

- Evolution is a gradual Process

- Molecular Phylogeny

- Evolution is not Necessarily Progressive

- Human Migration

- Frequency of Genes in a population

- Sex Linked Diseases

- Drug abuse and AIDS

- Hormones and their role in the body

- Sexual Development

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Tutorial - 10th - Biology [Heredity and Evolution II]
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Heredity and Evolution II
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The Environment means the physical and biological conditions in which a person lives. The interaction between organism is known as ecosystem. In this section of Our Environment Abiotic Component, Biotic Component, Ecosystem, Flow of Energy, Food Chain, Food Web, Stability of Ecosystem, Structure of an Ecosystem, Trophic Levels, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Ecosystem

- Stability of Ecosystem

- Structure of an Ecosystem

- Abiotic Component

- Biotic Component

- Food Chain

- Food Web

- Trophic Levels

- Flow of Energy

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The Environment means the physical and biological conditions in which a person lives. The interaction between organism is known as ecosystem. In this section of Our Environment Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable materials, Biological Magnification, CFCs and the Ozone Hole, Human-generated Waste, Humans Affect the Environment, Management of Garbage and Sewage, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Biological Magnification

- Humans Affect the Environment -

- Human-generated Waste

- Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Materials -

- Management of Garbage and Sewage

- CFCs and the Ozone Hole

- Domestic Waste

- Industrial Waste

- Agricultural Waste

- e - Waste

- Dumping

- Drainage

- Sewage Treatment

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Reproduction is an attribute of a living organism through which it is able to produce more of its kind. In this section of Reproduction Asexual Reproduction, Binary Fission, Budding, Fragmentation, Importance of Variation, Multiple Fission, Organisms Produce Similar Offspring, Spore Formation, Tissue Culture, Vegetative Propagation in Plants, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Organisms Produce Similar Offsprings

- Importance of Variation -

- Asexual Reproduction -

- Binary Fission

- Multiple Fission

- Budding

- Fragmentation -

- Spore Formation

- Vegetative Propagation in Plants

- Tissue Culture

- Double Fertilisation and Triple Fussion

- Flower Fruit and Seed

- Function and Modification of Root

- Inflorescence

- Kinds Of Leaves

- Leave Functions and Modifications

- Leaves

- Metamorphosis in Frog and Butterfly

- Parts of leaves

- Placentation

- Plant and its Parts

- Root System and its Features

- Seed Dispersal

- Stem and its Functions

- Stem Modifications

- Types of Roots

- Types of Venation

- Reproduction And Its Importance

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Tutorial - 10th - Biology [Reproduction I]
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Reproduction is an attribute of a living organism through which it is able to produce more of its kind. In this section of Reproduction Changes After Fertilization, Changes in Human Body, Contraception, Family Planning, Female Reproductive System, Fertilization, Human Reproductive System, Male Reproductive System, Parts of Flower, Pollination, Reproductive Health, Sexual Reproduction, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Sexual Reproduction

- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

- Parts of Flower

- Pollination

- Fertilization

- Changes in Human Body

- Human Reproductive System

- Male Reproductive System

- Female Reproductive System

- Changes After Fertilization

- Reproductive Health

- Sexually Transmitted Diseases

- Family Planning

- Contraception

- Adolescence and puberty

- Endocrine System

- Hygiene

- Physical Activity or Exercise

- Population Growth and Process of Population Change

- Population Growth Rate Since Independence In India

- Population Size and Distribution in India

- Processes of Population Growth

- Foetal Membrane And Amniotic Fluid

- Identical And Fraternal Twins

- Menstrual Cycle

- Placenta

- Oviparous and Viviparous Animals

- In Vitro Fertilisation -IVF

- Structure of Gametes

- Types of Fertilisation

- Difference Between Zygote, Embryo And Fetus

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Tutorial - 10th - Biology [Reproduction II]
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Nutrition provides nutrients to the body so that energy can be formed which can be used to carry out various activities. Nutrition helps in synthesizing a variety of substances such as proteins carbohydrates etc., In this section of Life Process Nutrition Alimentary Canal, Autotrophic Nutrition, Cross Section of a Leaf, Digestive Glands, Photosynthesis, Heterotrophic Nutrition, Holozoic Nutrition, Human Digestive System, Large Intestine, Liver, Mechanism of Food Digestion, Nutrition in Amoeba, Nutrition in Paramoecium, Oesophagus,  Pancreas, Parasites, Peristatic Movement, Pharynx, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Living Things and Life Process

- Organisational Structure in Living Organisms

- Nutrition

- Autotrophic Nutrition

- Photosynthesis and Its Requirements

- Mechanism of Photosynthesis

- Factors Affecting Photosynthesis

- Cross Section of a Leaf

- Heterotrophic Nutrition

- Parasites

- Saprophytes

- Holozoic Nutrition

- Symbiotic Plants

- Nutrition in Amoeba

- Nutrition in Paramoecium

- Human Digestive System

- Peristaltic Movement

- Alimentary Canal

- Mouth Tongue Teeth and Tooth Decay

- Pharynx

- Oesophagus

- Stomach

- Small Intestine

- Liver

- Pancreas

- Large Intestine

- Digestive Glands

- Mechanism of Food Digestion

- Dark Reaction of Photosynthesis

- Light Reaction of Photosynthesis

- Internal Structure of Chloroplast

- Phases of Photosynthesis

- Destarching Experiment of Photosynthesis

- Diarrhoea and Oral Rehydrating Solution

- Digestion in Grass Eating Animals

- Leguminous Crops

- Different ways of taking Food

- Carbon Cycle

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Life Process Nutrition
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All living organisms breathe. This process is known as respiration. Respiration involves the use of oxygen to break down carbohydrates and other organic molecules, giving usable energy In this section of Life Process Respiration Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration Alcoholic Fermentation, Anaerobic Respiration Lactic Acid Fermentation, Breathing, Difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration, Difference between Respiration and Breathing, Adenosine Tri Phosphate ATP, Gaseous Exchange, Oxidation of Food and Respiration, Respiratory Substrate, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Oxidation of Food and Respiration

- Respiratory Substrate

- Breathing

- Gaseous Exchange

- Difference between Respiration and Breathing

- Anaerobic Respiration

- Anaerobic Respiration Lactic Acid Fermentation

- Anaerobic Respiration Alcoholic Fermentation

- Aerobic Respiration

- Difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

- Adenosine Tri Phosphate ATP

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Tutorial - 10th - Biology [Life Process Respiration I]
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All living organisms breathe. This process is known as respiration. Respiration involves the use of oxygen to break down carbohydrates and other organic molecules, giving usable energy In this section of Life Process Respiration Diaphragm, Different Animals with their Respiratory Surfaces, Mechanism of Breathing Inspiration and Expiration, Nasal Cavity, Pharynx and Larynx, Respiration among Plants, Respiration in Amoeba and Paramoecium, Respiration in Aquatic Animals, Respiration in Human Beings, Respiration in Organisms, Respiration in Terrestial Animals, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Stages of Respiration

- Respiration among Plants

- Respiration in Amoeba and Paramoecium

- Respiration in Aquatic Animals

- Respiration in Terrestial Animals

- Different Animals with their Respiratory Surfaces

- Respiration in Human Beings

- Nasal Cavity

- Pharynx and Larynx

- Windpipe and Lungs

- Diaphragm

- Mechanism of Breathing Inspiration and Expiration

- Transport of Gases

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In biology, the removal of metabolic waste products from the body of an organism is known as excretion. The major excretory products are Carbon dioxide, excess water, and nitrogenous compounds like ammonia, urea, uric acid, etc. In this section of Life Process Excretion in Animals, Excretion in Plants, Excretion Meaning, Excretion through Skin Liver and Lungs, Hemodialysis and Dialysis, Human Excretory System, Process of Excretion in Nephron, Structure of Kidney, Structure of Nephron etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Excretion Meaning

- Excretion in Animals

- Excretion through Skin Liver and Lungs

- Human Excretory System

- Structure of Kidney

- Structure of Nephron

- Process of Excretion in Nephron

- Haemodialysis and Dialysis

- Excretion in Plants

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To carry out various process organism require Food and oxygen Moreover organisms have to get rid of waste. This done with the help of Transportation System. In this section of Life Process Transportation   Arteries and Veins, Blood Connective Tissue, Blood Platelets, Blood Pressure, Blood Vessels, Cardiac Cycle, Difference Between Xylem and Phloem, Heart Pumping Organ, Importance of Different Chambers in Heart, Lymph, Phloem Vascular Tissue, Plasma, Translocation in Plants, Transpiration in Plants, Transportation in Animals, Transportation in Plants, Transportation Meaning, Xylem Vascular Tissue, etc., have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Transportation Meaning

- Transportation in Plants -

- Xylem Vascular Tissue

- Transpiration in Plants

- Translocation in Plants

- Phloem Vascular Tissue

- Difference Between Xylem and Phloem

- Transportation in Animals

- Blood Connective Tissue

- Heart Pumping Organ

- Importance of Different Chambers in Heart

- Blood Vessels

- Plasma

- Blood Platelets

- Arteries and Veins

- Cardiac Cycle

- Blood Pressure

- The Lymphatic System

- Blood Coagulation

- Rh Factor

- Plasmolysis

- Double Circulation of Blood

- Imbibition

- Ascent Of Sap

- Transport of Water Experiment

- Adaptation to Reduce Transpiration

- Ganongs Potometer

- Experiments Related to Transpiration

- Guttation And Bleeding

- ABO Blood Group System

- Lymph as Fluid Connective Tissue

- Hepatic Portal System

- Diffusion

- Osmosis

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All the activities are coordinated and well organized in Living organism. The working together of various systems in the body is called Coordination. In this section of Control and Coordination Adrenal Gland Emergency Hormone, Autonomic Nervous System, Brain Central Nervous System, Control of Hormone Secretion, Hormones Coordination in Animals, Human Endocrine Glands, Human Nervous System, Pineal Gland, Pituitary Gland, Receptor Cells, Reflex Action, Sensitivity in Organisms, SpinaI Cord Central Nervous System, Testis In Males, Thymus Gland, Thyroid Gland, , etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Hormones Coordination in Animals

- Nerve Cell

- Human Endocrine Glands

- Pituitary Gland

- Pineal Gland

- Thyroid Gland

- Parathyroid Gland

- Thymus Gland

- Pancreas or Islets of Langerhans Cells

- Adrenal Gland Emergency Hormone

- Testis In Males -

- Ovaries in Females -

- Control of Hormone Secretion -

- Human Nervous System

- Receptor Cells

- Brain Central Nervous System

- SpinaI Cord Central Nervous System

- Reflex Action

- Sensitivity in Organisms

- Peripheral Nervous System

- Autonomic Nervous System

- Metabolism

- Enzymes

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All the activities are coordinated and well organized in Living organism. The working together of various systems in the body is called Coordination. In this section of Control and Coordination Abscisic Acid, Auxins, Chemotropism Movement, Cytokinins, Geotropism Movement, Gibberellins, Hydrotropism Movement, Immediate Response to Stimulus in Plants, Movement due to Growth in Plants, Nastic Movements, Phototropism Movement, Plant Hormones, Response  in Plants or Turgor Movements, Stomatal Movements, Thigmotropism Movement, Tropic Movements , etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Response in Plants or Turgor Movements

- Immediate Resposnse to Stimulus in Plants -

- Movement due to Growth in Plants -

- Nastic Movements

- Stomatal Movements

- Growth or Tropic Movements

- Phototropism Movement

- Geotropism Movement

- Hydrotropism Movement

- Chemotropism Movement

- Thigmotropism Movement -

- Plant Hormones

- Auxins

- Gibberellins

- Cytokinins

- Abscisic Acid And Ethylene

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The biological world consists of many diverse species. There are so many varieties that it is almost impossible to study all of them in a single life span. Organisms have been grouped together on the basis of their features .In this section of diversity of living organism Classification, Classification depending on evolution, Taxonomic hierarchy, Taxonomy, Algae, Angiosperms, Animalia, Bryophyta, Charles Darwin, Fungi, Gymnosperms, Hornworts, Liverworts, Monera, Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons, Mosses, Plantae, Protista, Pteridophyte etc. have been explained. Watch the videos and master the concepts

 

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- Classification

- Taxonomy -

- Taxonomic Hierarchy

- Systems of Classification and Evolution

- Classification Depending on Evolution

- Charles Darwin

- Monera

- Bacteria

- Protista

- Fungi

- Plantae

- Animalia

- Thallophyta

- Algae

- Bryophyta

- Pteridophyta

- Gymnosperms

- Angiosperms

- Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons

- Phylum Porifera

- Phylum Cnidaria Coelenterata

- Phylum Platyhelminthes

- Phylum Aschelminthes- Nematoda -

- Phylum Annelida

- Phylum Arthropoda

- Viruses

- Phylum Mollusca

- Phylum Echinodermata -

- Phylum Hemichordata

- Phylum Chordata

- Subphylum Urochordata Protochordata

- Subphylum Cephalochordata Protochordata

- Subphylum Vertebrata

- Class Cyclostomata

- Class Chondrichthyes

- Class Osteichthyes -

- Class Amphibia

- Class Reptilia

- Class Aves

- Class Mammalia


 


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